Really wearing that inspiration on the shoulder, aren't we?
Enemies taking turns attacking you has been used in a huge variety of games in order to make the game feel fair or balanced to the player. Otherwise you end up with situations where the player gets stun locked in an animation or one shot killed, unable to engage in the combat at all, and many people do not find that fun and call it artificial difficulty. This can happen in any game, but is visible in games like Monster Hunter or Dark Souls where the player is attacked by multiple enemies at once.
The Colecovision is basically the Intellivisions cooler cousin.
Strange indeed.
So like Lucky Star but stuff actually happens?
The DD was a really good idea from Nintendo, but using floppy disks instead of just regular CDs was a big oversight. Classic Nintendo bending over dollars to pick up pennies in an effort to prevent piracy.
I haven't watched it because this is my question as well. For the first time this might be the anime where I would explicitly search for the censored version if I did decide to watch it, but considering the plot that I am aware of, it doesn't make sense to me who this is designed for.
Overweight people probably won't like it for obvious reasons. Average anime viewers probably won't watch it because there are other anime with arguably better or interesting plots.
To me, this is a desperation show. This is the show I would expect the only person to watch it is either a person with a fat fetish, or a person who has already watched literally everything else.
For some reason I didn't see this was an anime episode discussion and I thought this was a new thumbnail for a Ceres Fauna VOD.
Is this anime any good, that you can tell from episode 1? I get sometimes it can be hard to tell only from a single episode, but maybe I will check it out.
It turns out that when you spend money to develop a game and then cancel it, the game doesn't sell any copies and ends up with a negative financial impact on the company.
Someone should take notes. For science. And then fax those notes to someone else.